The special magistrate found the owner of 1197 Acorn Court in violation of multiple property-maintenance codes, ordered repairs and cleanup within 61 days for most items and imposed a repeat-violation fine for the debris-related count dating back to March 12, 2025.
Code compliance officer Tina Pagana documented violations including a damaged screen enclosure, a dilapidated shed with debris, fence damage, accumulated yard waste and nuisance weeds exceeding 12 inches. Pagana said the property had an earlier affidavit of compliance from May 23, 2023 but the debris and maintenance problems had recurred; she identified the debris item as a repeat violation.
The magistrate found violations A (screen enclosure), B and C (accessory structures/shed) and E (weeds) and ordered the respondent to correct them by 4 p.m. on July 28, 2025 (61 days). The magistrate set a combined fine mechanism of $25 per day for each violation, which the magistrate described as $100 total per day for the listed items if all remained uncorrected past the deadline.
For violation D (accumulation of waste/debris), the magistrate found the matter to be a repeat violation and imposed a $50-per-day fine beginning March 12, 2025, continuing until abatement. The respondent was ordered to contact the code enforcement office to verify compliance.
Pagana showed multiple photos of roof and fence damage, a slanted shed and significant debris piles; the magistrate noted the property had prior compliance but that conditions had recurred and left the repeat-status finding in place.